Systemic racism and bullying plague medical training in Australia

The recently released fourth national Medical Training Survey highlights the effects of a healthcare system in crisis, plagued by persistent issues of racism and bullying.
Doctors express fury over state of rural and remote health

Dr Martin Kelly expresses anger over the current state of doctors in rural health all the way from remote South Australia. He describes life as
Government invests $4.2 million to get specialists in the bush

The Morrison Joyce Government is investing more than $4 million across country Australia to increase access to specialists for patients and encourage more specialists to
GPs and new package to recruit doctors to rural services

GP practices in towns throughout regional, rural and remote Australia will have more options and a larger pool of doctors to recruit from, following changes
Loneliness alters your brain’s social network

Social media sites aren’t the only things that keep track of your social network — your brain does, too. But loneliness alters how the brain
10 Proven Ways to Improve Patient Satisfaction

Recently, an analysis of over 30,000 online reviews of medical practitioners confirmed poor customer service is the patients’ biggest frustration. In fact, according to this
5 Ways Pre-Meds can Gain Clinical Experience for Medical School

Clinical healthcare experience is one aspect of your school of medicine application that may show an admissions committee that you just are committed to the
ER Doctor Shares What It’s Like to Be a Breastfeeding Mom Fighting the Pandemic

Mothers are one of the strongest people on earth — that’s a fact. Also, doctors are courageous — every day and especially now, in the
Austalian doctor shares tips on how health practitioners protect themselves from the Coronavirus

Dr Nick Coatsworth, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, shares tips for health professionals and addresses concerns about asymptomatic carriers of COVID-19. With new stories emerging about
Australian doctors designing their own PPE due to limited supply

Australian doctors who are worried the system won’t be ready to provide them with the equipment they have to guard themselves and their patients during
Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar to work as doctor during pandemic

Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar has rejoined the medical register and offered to work shifts to help the health service during the coronavirus crisis.
Alzheimer’s vs Dementia – Healthcare Experts Weigh In

Alzheimer’s vs Dementia. What is the difference? For a lot of people in the healthcare industry, answering this would be very simple. It wouldn’t be asked
